Seminal emission refers to the phenomenon of semen overflowing on its own without sexual intercourse, and it is normal to occur 1-2 times a week. If you do not have sex for a long time, semen cannot be discharged through ejaculation, so the phenomenon of semen overflowing on its own can occur, which helps stabilize the hormone level in the male body. The phenomenon of seminal emission starts to occur in men around the age of 14 and is a sign of sexual maturity. Usually, it is normal for young men to have seminal emission 1-2 times a week, but if it occurs more than 3 times a week, there may be a deficiency of kidney energy or prostate inflammation, urethral inflammation, etc. The diagnosis needs to be clarified through blood tests of androgen levels, as well as routine prostate fluid and urine tests. The patient should not be too alarmed when seminal emission occurs, as this is a normal physiological phenomenon. If you have frequent seminal emission, it is advisable to pay attention to a light diet, avoid drinking alcohol, eating spicy and stimulating, cold food, as well as strengthening exercise to enhance resistance.